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Absolutely charming scene from Fred Zinnemann's 1948 drama The Search. American soldier Steve Stevenson (Montgomery Clift) tries desperately ...
Steve (Montgomery Clift) meets the refugee boy for the first time. This film is property of Warner Bros. No copyright infringement is intended.
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The films of Fred Zinnemann, critical perspectives Zinnemann's career seemed to be in something of a decline, then, when he directed The Search (1948), also known as Die Gezeichneten a Swiss/US co- production ... |
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Armed struggle and the search for state, the Palestinian national movement, 1949-1993 Setting the Context The establishment of the State of Israel over most of mandate Palestine in 1948 deprived its Arab inhabitants of the national base in ... |
In search of grandpa's world
Prater was a remarkable figure who, due to family compulsions, shifted to the UK leaving his "beloved India" in 1948. An orphan, he was born in south India and was brought up by Jesuit priests, who took charge of his studies at St Mary's High School in
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31, 1948, in Dorchester and sang in local churches before becoming disco's biggest star. She was a five-time Grammy winner who ruled the late '70s with such blockbuster hits as “Last Dance,” “Hot Stuff,” “MacArthur Park” and “Bad Girls.
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In search of Britain's Olympic gold medallists
From the oldest (sailor David Bond, at 90 the only surviving gold medallist from 1948) to the youngest (swimmer Rebecca Adlington, just 19 when she topped the podium in Beijing 2008); from those who were easy to track down (rower Sir Matthew Pinsent
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Donna Summer (1948 – 2012)
Whereas disco, at least the above-ground disco that was Summer's stock in trade, came to represent the hedonism of the Greatest Generation' presumably not-so-great descendants, the tackiness of the ennui era, and the perpetual search for Mr. Goodbar,
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Is Congress Really Authorizing US Propaganda at Home?
modifies the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948. That bill was the first to establish a post-World War II "public diplomacy" role overseas for the State Department and US media organs—think Voice of America and Radio Free Europe—but the law also barred those
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